This article compares the determinants of electoral success in two consecutive Brazilian legislative elections, 1998 and 2002. There is a clear difference between both periods that renders the comparison especially interesting. In 1998 the incumbent president was running for reelection whereas in 2002 it was an open seat contest. We hypothesize that in 1998 the proximity of the Federal Deputy with the president and the allocation of federal monies controlled by the Executive Branch played a more significant role in affecting reelection success than in 2002. Hence, if the President is himself running for reelection is an important intervening contextual variable in understanding reelection success of Federal Deputies
This article aims to identify the variables with the greatest impact on the chances of electoral suc...
This article is intended to identify the variables with the greatest impact on a candidate's odds of...
This article analyzes different election strategies adopted by Members of the Brazilian House of Rep...
A reeleição presidencial no Brasil é tema da atualidade. As experiências da reeleição para o cargo d...
Despite Brazil's electoral laws, which would appear to encourage incumbency, legislative turnov...
Why run for reelection when the logic and incentives of the political system leave no doubt that run...
In the second consecutive election for the Brazilian Chamber ofDeputies, the majority of incumbents ...
The article deals with the phenomenon of re-election for mayor in Brazil. It presents and analyzes ...
The article deals with the phenomenon of re-election for mayor in Brazil. It presents and analyzes ...
Dans cet article, on analyse les différentes stratégies électorales adoptées par les députés fédérau...
"Why run for reelection when the logic and incentives of the political system leave no doubt that ru...
The article proposes a model to explain why members of Brazil?s Lower House transfer substantial leg...
Are well evaluated mayors reelected or elect their peers? This article aims at testing the followin...
This article discusses the impact of electoral dynamics on partisan political behavior in the Brazil...
The 1994 presidential elections in Brazil made clear the weaknesses of party organization and party ...
This article aims to identify the variables with the greatest impact on the chances of electoral suc...
This article is intended to identify the variables with the greatest impact on a candidate's odds of...
This article analyzes different election strategies adopted by Members of the Brazilian House of Rep...
A reeleição presidencial no Brasil é tema da atualidade. As experiências da reeleição para o cargo d...
Despite Brazil's electoral laws, which would appear to encourage incumbency, legislative turnov...
Why run for reelection when the logic and incentives of the political system leave no doubt that run...
In the second consecutive election for the Brazilian Chamber ofDeputies, the majority of incumbents ...
The article deals with the phenomenon of re-election for mayor in Brazil. It presents and analyzes ...
The article deals with the phenomenon of re-election for mayor in Brazil. It presents and analyzes ...
Dans cet article, on analyse les différentes stratégies électorales adoptées par les députés fédérau...
"Why run for reelection when the logic and incentives of the political system leave no doubt that ru...
The article proposes a model to explain why members of Brazil?s Lower House transfer substantial leg...
Are well evaluated mayors reelected or elect their peers? This article aims at testing the followin...
This article discusses the impact of electoral dynamics on partisan political behavior in the Brazil...
The 1994 presidential elections in Brazil made clear the weaknesses of party organization and party ...
This article aims to identify the variables with the greatest impact on the chances of electoral suc...
This article is intended to identify the variables with the greatest impact on a candidate's odds of...
This article analyzes different election strategies adopted by Members of the Brazilian House of Rep...